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  • Enrichment of in vivo transcription data from dietary intervention studies with in vitro data provides improved insight into gene regulation mechanisms in the intestinal mucosa
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  1. Hulst, Marcel |
  2. Jansman, Alfons |
  3. Wijers, Ilonka |
  4. Hoekman, Arjan |
  5. Vastenhouw, Stéphanie |
  6. van Krimpen, Marinus |
  7. Smits, Mari |
  8. Schokker, Dirkjan |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2017-04-13
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-017-0559-1 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5390468/ |
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  • https://genesandnutrition.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12263-017-0559-1#Decs |
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  • BACKGROUND: Gene expression profiles of intestinal mucosa of chickens and pigs fed over long-term periods (days/weeks) with a diet rich in rye and a diet supplemented with zinc, respectively, or of chickens after a one-day amoxicillin treatment of chickens, were recorded recently. Such dietary interventions are frequently used to modulate animal performance or therapeutically for monogastric livestock. In this study, changes in gene expression induced by these three interventions in cultured “Intestinal Porcine Epithelial Cells” (IPEC-J2) recorded after a short-term period of 2 and 6 hours, were compared to the in vivo gene expression profiles in order to evaluate the capability of this in vitro bioassay in predicting in vivo responses. METHODS: Lists of response genes were analysed with bioinformatics programs to identify common biological pathways induced in vivo as well as in vitro. Furthermore, overlapping genes and pathways were evaluated for possible involvement in the biological processes induced in vivo by datamining and consulting literature. RESULTS: For all three interventions, only a limited number of identical genes and a few common biological processes/pathways were found to be affected by the respective interventions. However, several enterocyte-specific regulatory and secreted effector proteins that responded in vitro could be related to processes regulated in vivo, i.e. processes related to mineral absorption, (epithelial) cell adherence and tight junction formation for zinc, microtubule and cytoskeleton integrity for amoxicillin, and cell-cycle progression and mucus production for rye. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term gene expression responses to dietary interventions as measured in the in vitro bioassay have a low predictability for long-term responses as measured in the intestinal mucosa in vivo. The short-term responses of a set regulatory and effector genes, as measured in this bioassay, however, provided additional insight into how specific processes in piglets and broilers may be modulated by “early” signalling molecules produced by enterocytes. The relevance of this set of regulatory/effector genes and cognate biological processes for zinc deficiency and supplementation, gluten allergy (rye), and amoxicillin administration in humans is discussed.
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lokal Zinc
lokal Intestinal mucosa
lokal Gene expression
lokal Broilers
lokal Pigs
lokal Amoxicillin
lokal Rye
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  1. Ministry of Economic Affairs |
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  1. TKI-AF12039B
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  1. Feed4Foodure: Voeding, darmgezondheid, en Immuniteit
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    1000 Förderprogramm Feed4Foodure: Voeding, darmgezondheid, en Immuniteit
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